It’s Friday, and as such, time for the regular weekly fuel price update. Not so pleasant news for motorists as fuel prices – which climbed last week following a month where it remained unchanged – have gone up again across the board for the coming May 23-29 week.

The ministry of finance has announced that Euro 4M RON 95 petrol will be priced at RM1.38 per litre, up by seven sen from the RM1.31 last week. Likewise, there’s a seven sen increase for RON 97, which will now go for RM1.68 per litre in the coming week (RM1.61 last week).

As for Euro 2M diesel, that sees a six sen increase to RM1.51 per litre (RM1.45 last week), so this means that Euro 5 diesel, which costs 10 sen more than Euro 2M diesel, will now be priced at RM1.61 per litre for the coming week.

These prices will remain in effect until May 29, when the next fuel price update is announced. This is the 20th edition of the weekly fuel pricing format for 2020 and the 72nd edition in total for the format, which runs from Saturday until the following Friday.

Anthony Lim believes that nothing is better than a good smoke and a car with character, with good handling aspects being top of the prize heap. Having spent more than a decade and a half with an English tabloid daily never being able to grasp the meaning of brevity or being succinct, he wags his tail furiously at the idea of waffling - in greater detail - about cars and all their intrinsic peculiarities here.

Ban on Hari Raya balik kampung is in place, so expected not to have traffic jams as per usual Eve the years before. I can see why MoT is allowing free movement of logistics during this period. I hope our minorities don’t take the chance to go back as well and endangering their lives not just on the road amongst heavy trucks but potentially bring COVID virus back home.

Up only a little bit why complain. 7sen is only USD 0.02 cent even Brent went up higher than that. Syukur a little bit for cheap petrol price during this Raya. I remembered last year Raya so suffering when RON97 was Rm2.63. I now pay 50% less than last year when we were under PH. Now my cost of living has slashed by 50%, that is such a good news.

Yesss yess yess yess yess!!!!!!! What a great present, no need to go back Raya this year!!!! I can keep my atuk & nenek safe from covid19. Next year I can get to see them!!!!!!! Such a great present from our kind gomen!!!!!!!!!!

Majority oppo supporter in Malaysia demanding for help because the affirmative policy has help many of those less fortunate than them and yet they still feel entitled for help. So how to change their mentality like this?

Tell them don’t be envious and be thankful for what they have and they still want more while complaining about whose deserving help. Endless greed & entitled mentality among them must be fixed first.

so many deviant people want to balik kampung past few days. Already over 1 million people managed to balik kampung because road block so lembap. Get ready to see Covid increasing in the kampung. Kasihan Opah dan Ibu dapat Covid.

I hope this week nobody comes again asking for cheaper petrol. Please work hard.

Work hard and stop asking for bantuan kerajaan, discounts and special privileges. No other country in the world pampers all of its rakyat like how Malaysia does, including those opposition people who had complained about dedak & handout. Now they come here complain not enough dedak & handout.

Time to get rid of this entitlement attitude. Work hard. Time for these ungrateful people to give up this selfish entitlement attitude of expecting help but begrudge others receiving help. These people should work hard in life.

Heres the problem, 60 years independence and still they dunno Bahasa. When polis tell them dont go back their villages, they plea ignorance that they dunno Bahasa so they dont understand the meaning DudukRumah. PN gahmen should teach them Bahasa and forcibly remove their 60 years of ignorance.

Copy paste: “Majority oppo supporter in Malaysia demanding for help because the affirmative policy has help many of those less fortunate than them and yet they still feel entitled for help. So how to change their mentality like this?

Tell them don’t be envious and be thankful for what they have and they still want more while complaining about whose deserving help. Endless greed & entitled mentality among them must be fixed first.”

Kunta please don’t try our abang-abang & kakak-kakak frontliner’s patience by attempting to balik your village. Now they have taken my word not to show mercy to stubborn idiots that insist to break the law and go back, I hope they show you no mercy if you dare try.

I see our Ah Bengs still insist to balik their villages and of course they can easily afford Rm1k samans. Polis must be stricter and issue Rm1k saman PER PERSON PER CAR, and confiscate the car, to be auctioned off and use the proceeds to provide better support for our frontliners.

We always grumble that we never earn enough to make ends meet. This problem is not new, and has been in existence for thousands of years, right since money first came into being. This has nothing to do with the government cheating us or who subsidising who.

We don’t have enough money because our expectations from life have been rising.

We are no longer contented with a modest cup of RM1.30 Hainanese coffee but a RM13 gourmet brew. We don’t go for neighborhood food stall for dinner any more, but posh seafood restaurant. The year-end family trip is not to Cameron Highlands but snowy Hokkaido, and our first car is not a Proton but a Honda.

The more we expect from life, the more cash we would need to get ourselves satisfied. This, nevertheless, is not a bad thing but a positive force to move the human race forward.

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